Answer:
bc we play when we are bored and some people use it as a tradition to play on thanksgiving
what is inertia and how is it related to the newton's first law of motion?
Answer:
Inertia is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity. This includes changes to the object's speed, or direction of motion. An aspect of this property is the tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at a constant speed, when no forces act upon them.
Explanation:
Some sort of a local field, maybe not our A field, is really the cause of inertia. When you push on an object a gravitational disturbance goes propagating off into either the past or the future. Out there in the past or future the disturbance makes the distant matter in the universe wiggle.
what energy is the energy an object has due to its position relative to another object ?
a. kinetic
b. potential
c. sound
d.wind
Answer:
Potential Energy
Which of the following is a true statement about work?
Group of answer choices
It measure the effort it takes for an object to move
IT measures the change in an object speed
It measures how quickly an object moves
No answer text provided.
Answer:
It measure the effort it takes for an object to move
Explanation:
Work done is the force applied to move a body through a particular distance.
It can also to be said to be a measure of the effort it takes for an object to move.
The unit of work done is in Joules.
To find work done, we use the expression below:
Work done = Force x distance
Read the experiment setup. Then, match the components of the experiment with the type of variable.
Marcy is doing an export lent on the effect of fertilizer on plant growth. She grows 30 pots of radishes. 10 pots receive fertilizer A, 10 pots receive fertilizer B, and 10 pots receive no fertilizer. She grows all the pots in the same location and gives them the same amount of water
a. ___: fertilizer
b. ___: plant growth
c. ___: growing in same location, water, type of plant (radish)
1. Independent variable
2. Dependent variable
3. Controlled variable
You measure my life in hours and I serve you by expiring. I’m quick when I’m thin and slow when I’m fat. The wind is my enemy.
This is so hard.
The measure of life in hours and wind is my enemy states that is a candle as it states I serve you by expiring.
What is a candle ?A candle is a stick made of wax and forms an inflammable solid substance. It has a light and gives some sort of fragrance.
It can also provide a medium to heat or to save time, as the candle is burnt the oxygen is consumed and carbon id is given out. As the statement speaks about the wind which is my enemy, it states the nature of the candle that dies out immediately.
Find out more information about the candle.
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1. How much thermal energy does a 2kg steel block
(c=450J/kg°C) lose when it cools from 300°C to 20°C?
please help me and show the working out.
A closed cylindrical tank of radius 3.5 m and height 2m is made from
a sheet of metal. How much sheet of metal is required ?
Explanation:
Total surface area of cylinder:
[tex]2\pi \times r(h + r) \\ 2 \times \pi \times 3.5(3.5 + 2) \\ 2\pi \times 19.25 = 120.951317 \\ 120.95 \: {cm}^{2} [/tex]
sheet of metal required = 120.95 cm^2
Explanation:
Answer:
Given :-
A closed cylindrical tank of radius 3.5 m and height 2 m is made from a sheet of metal.
To Find :-
How much sheet of metal is required.
Formula Used :-
[tex]{\red{\boxed{\large{\bold{T.S.A\: of\: cylinder\: =\: 2{\pi}r(r + h)}}}}}[/tex]
where,
r = Radius
h = Height
Solution :-
Given :
Radius = 3.5 m
Height = 2 m
According to the question by using the formula we get,
⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 3.5(3.5 + 2)[/tex]
⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 3.5(5.5)[/tex]
⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 3.5 \times 5.5T.S.A=2×722×3.5×5.5
⇒ \sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times \dfrac{22}{7} \times 19.25[/tex]
⇒ [tex]\sf T.S.A =\: 2 \times 60.5[/tex]
➠ [tex]\sf\bold{\purple{T.S.A =\: 121\: {m}^{2}}}[/tex]
∴ 121 m² of sheet of metal is required.
The orbit of Venus around the sun is more sharply curved than the orbit of Mars. Use one of Newton's laws to explain this
Answer:
gravity it's what keeping it to rotate and keeping it looping
What is the cost of operating a 100 W light bulb for "4 hrs per day" for 30 days, if the cost of electricity is 6 cents kW•h
Answer:
the cost of operating the light bulb is 72 cents.
Explanation:
Given;
cost of electricity, C = 6 cents / kW.h
power of light bulb, P = 100 W
time of light power consumption, t = 4 hours per day for 30 days
total time = 4 hours x 30 = 120 hours
Power consumed by the light bulb is calculated as;
P = 100 x 120 = 12000 w.h = 12 kW.h
Cost of power consumption = 6 cents/kWh x 12 kWh
= 72 cents
Therefore, the cost of operating the light bulb is 72 cents.
Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is typically used to make images based on the temperatures of objects?
X-rays
radio waves
infrared light
visible light
Answer:
X rays is wrong on edg
Explanation:
Someone please help me! Please help
Answer:
Explanation:
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Romeo traveled by a 900 kg horse from Manitua to Verona accelerating at the rate of 20 km/hr. With what force is Romeo moving at?
Answer:
Force(Romeo moving) = 5,000 N
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of horse = 900 kg
Acceleration = 20 km/hr
Find:
Force(Romeo moving)
Computation:
Acceleration = 20 km/hr
Acceleration in m/s = 20 / 3.6 = 5.555556 m/s²
Force = m x a
Force(Romeo moving) = 900 x 5.555556
Force(Romeo moving) = 5,000 N
what are beats?
A: periodic fluctuations int he velocity of sound waves
B: periodic fluctuations in the wavelength of sound waves
C: periodic fluctuations in the intensity of sound waves
D:periodic fluctuations in the frequency of sound waves
Describe the shape of a field created by a bar magnet
Answer:
its circular
Explanation:
Which of the following are common forms of energy released by electrons dropping from heightened energy levels?
Answer:
C. Light, Kinetic
Explanation:
The options:
A) Light, Heat
B)Motion, sound
C)Light, Kinetic
D)Heat, Potential
Answer:
A) Light, Heat
Explanation:
Tell me if im wrong!
Which are most likely to be used during a routine visit to the dentist?
CO
radiopharmaceuticals and X-rays
ultrasound and X-rays
lasers and tracers
ultrasound and radiopharmaceuticals
Answer:
The most likely items to be used are;
Ultrasound and X-rays
Explanation:
A routine visit to a dentist consists of two areas of activities, including;
a) Dental examination and check up
b) Oral prophylaxis, and dental cleaning
The dental examination may involve the use of X-rays, which allow the detection of cavities between the teeth
The dental cleaning can be carried out with the use of an ultrasound cleaner, which allow the cleaning of sensitive teeth without hurting the patient
Therefore, the items most likely to be used during a routine dental visit are ultrasound and X-rays
Answer:
ultrasound and x-rays
Explanation:
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A shopping cart is going 2.0 m/s and comes to a complete stop after 4 seconds. What was the cart's acceleration?
8 m/s2
-0.5 m/s2
0.5 m/s2
-8 m/s2
Answer:
0.5 m/s2
Explanation:
accelration formula : final velocty - starting velocity divided by time
Using technology is a great way to help motivate you and keep track of distances and times while fitness walking.
1. True
2. False
Describe a line that indicates moving backward on a graph
Answer:
time speed accelaration negatives backwards
Explanation:
What is energy? Choose the best answer.
O Anything that travels in the form of a wave.
O Anything that makes matter move or change.
Any object in motion.
O Anything that radiates light or heat.
Answer:Anything that makes matter move or change change. Any object in motion
Explanation:
the above graph shows______
A. changing acceleration
B. direction and speed
C. speed and distance traveled
D.speed and velocity
An electrical generator creates electricity by
A) By spinning a turbine with kinetic energy
B) By using Gasoline
C) By exposing a coil of wire to a changing magnetic field
D) By Aligning the magnetic domains of the coil of wire
Compare two processes we use to measure the age of Earth and its parts.
.
not radioactive dating my teacher said it was wrong :(
Answer:
Generally speaking, scientists have developed four different methods of determining the age of the earth. By using these methods, or a combination of them, the age of geological formations created by past events and even the fossilized bones of prehistoric animals can be determined.
Based on the research done by scientists, the Geologic Column, a graph that illustrates earth age, was developed. The Column, with its names for the epochs and eras of time, illustrates what scientists think was taking place in earth history. A small version of the Geologic Column is pictured at the right.
Explanation:
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Paul swims 7.5 kilometers in 1.5 hours. What was his average speed?
1. The sponge is classified in the. kingdom.
Answer:
the sponge? huhh what
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which statements describe kinetic and potential energy? check all that apply.
Answer:
ACDE
Explanation:
Energy is generally described as the ability to do work by a body. There are two main forms of energy which are the kinetic energy and the potential energy.
Other energy forms stems from these two energy types.
Potential energy expressly deals with the position of a body. It is mathematically given as:Potential energy = mass x acceleration due to gravity x height
It is the energy stored based on the position of particles within a mediumThese description satisfies options A, C
Kinetic energy is the energy due to the motion of body. It is mathematically given as:Kinetic energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x mass x velocity²
Also, kinetic energy is directly proportional to the velocity of a body.The description satisfies DE
A ball rolls with a speed of 3 m/s across a level table that is 1.5m above the floor. How far along the floor is the landing spot from the table?
Answer:
d = 1.65 m
Explanation:
Given that,
The speed of a ball, v = 3 m/s
A ball rolls a level table that is 1.5 m above the floor.
We can find how long the ball is in free fall. We can use the second equation of kinematics as follows :
[tex]s=ut+\dfrac{1}{2}gt^2[/tex]
u is the initial speed in the vertical direction
So,
[tex]s=\dfrac{1}{2}gt^2\\\\t=\sqrt{\dfrac{2s}{g}} \\\\t=\sqrt{\dfrac{2\times 1.5}{9.8}} \\\\t=0.55\ s[/tex]
Now, using the formula of velocity.
[tex]v=\dfrac{d}{t}\\\\d=vt\\\\d=3\times 0.55\\\\d=1.65\ m[/tex]
So, the landing spot is at 1.65 m from the table.
Suppose a 4.0-kg projectile is launched vertically with a speed of 8.0 m/s. What is the maximum height the projectile reaches?
A. 1.7 m
B. 3.3 m
C. 6.5 m
D. 13 m
help as quick as possible plz :(
Answer:
h = 3.3 m (Look at the explanation below, please)
Explanation:
This question has to do with kinetic and potential energy. At the beginning (time of launch), there is no potential energy- we assume it starts from the ground. There, is, however, kinetic energy
Kinetic energy = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]m[tex]v^{2}[/tex]
Plug in the numbers = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex](4.0)([tex]8^{2}[/tex])
Solve = 2(64) = 128 J
Now, since we know that the mechanical energy of a system always remains constant in the absence of outside forces (there is no outside force here), we can deduce that the kinetic energy at the bottom is equal to the potential energy at the top. Look at the diagram I have attached.
Potential energy = mgh = (4.0)(9.8)(h) = 39.2(h)
Kinetic energy = Potential Energy
128 J = 39.2h
h = 3.26 m
h= 3.3 m (because of significant figures)
a satellite with a mass of 1800 kg is placed at an altitude of 594 km above the surface of Europa. What is the strength of the gravitational force on the satellite?
what's is the kinetic energy of a .235-kg baseball thrown at 50.0m/s
Answer:
34.51
Explanation:
k=1/2mv² is the kenetic energy equation to fill is in
k=[1/2(0.235)×50]²